what can i do for my two year old son who has not walked?

Your concerns are valid; at two years, a baby should be walking. Some perfectly normal children take time to start walking. Commonly, such children don't crawl but would rather move with their bottoms - bottom shuffling. However, there are some tell-tale signs that can indicate whether there is a problem. Thus, your baby may have taken time to sit up (usually at 6 months), crawl (at about 9 to 12 months) or even pull on to the age of a table or object to stand (from about 12 to 15 months) and cruise around furniture (moving round holding onto the table or chair). On holding the baby to stand on your lap,you could also feel that his legs are a bit weak and he may collapse on your lap.

It would be important to know what of the things that I have mentioned above your baby is able to do now. And can he follow simple instructions, speak, look for stuff to play with or smile and play with other people? The ideal thing is to have your baby to be comprehensively reviewed by a qualified paediatrician. You could also come to our workshop this Saturday (09/07/2011) and one of our doctors will have a look at your baby and offer appropriate advice. Feel free to provide us with more details about your baby.